So I just had several meetings at work with A. Benefits department B. HR and C. my direct supervisor. According to benefits/HR, I must take my vacation days during my (mostly unpaid) FMLA time (I wanted to take it after, to extend my time out of the office). Is this legal/allowed?
Re: Maternity Leave Policy - is this legal?
I haven't stockpiled my time off, but whatever time i do have, will be applied to the time that gets burned up...
I think it is shitty in general but I go back to work the last week of December so whatever PTO i have will be gone.
Thanks for the replies, ladies. At least I don't feel like I'm dealing with this alone.
I do wish I lived in Canada just about now, though.. haha
At times like these I am grateful that we live in a country that gives the ability for us to stay home with our LO as long as we can.
BFP #3 on 7/23/16 EDD 3/30/16
Like I mentioned every company/who you work for is different. Since I am a teacher and I am due in September So I am taking my Mat leave right away until our LO is born (due in middle of Sept). My work will not top off which is fine with us as I mentioned.
Like I mentioned every company/who you work for is different. Since I am a teacher and I am due in September So I am taking my Mat leave right away until our LO is born (due in middle of Sept). My work will not top off which is fine with us as I mentioned.
But you don't take your vacation time. I'm a teacher in Ontario too. My mat leave started the day my son was born. Two weeks unpaid. 50 weeks paid. Any income I make would have to be claimed and deducted from my benefits (as vacation would be). They were very clear about that when I was there. I could share my 35 weeks paternity leave (as the first 15 are considered healing time for me) with DH, but it would be the same rules.
It goes vacation,holiday, comp time and then sick and then short term but you get 480 FMLA non paid hours of leave (which is whatever you available total hours I mentioned earlier + whatever is left of your 480 with no pay). If you have any of the 4 above hour categories available you have to use those during your FMLA
So if I had
Vacation 70
Holiday 16
Comp 40
Sick 80
Then I would get 190 hrs paid and 290 not paid with short term leave for however long that lasts IN the 290 left.
Clear as mud, great
@tbarker14 - Nope, not true (at least in my case). I can save up my vacation and sick days, and can start taking (and collecting) my maternity leave benefits up to 8 weeks before the due date. Maybe it varies by province? I'm in Quebec. We are also entitled to take up to an additional 17 weeks unpaid once the EI runs out (I'm taking an additional 8 weeks, so 60 weeks total). Spouses can take 5 weeks of paternity leave at any point during the first year of the baby's life (QC only, I'm pretty sure).
ETA: Whoops, didn't see all of the follow-up posts that were already written. Sorry.
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